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stuck on a snowy road near lake superior and on a road where there's no cell phone service, they were spotted by state helicopter and all in good shape. >> and cheese puffs too. >> okay. the united states is sending in a disaster response team after a powerful earthquake strikes southeast asia. the 7.8 magnitude quake is the worst to hit nepal in years. it triggered avalanches in the him leahs. as crews begin searching through the rubble for survivors. the death toll is expected to increase dramatically in the
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coming days. >> and the emergency was over flowing with serious cases but outside, it was makeshift, immediate, emergency services being set up people being administered first aid because there's no place inside. >> david, what are you hearing about the devastation? >> reporter: well from what the nep leze ministers are saying and from what you can see in the video, major buildings have come down historic landmarks and does represent a real difficulty for nepal because they don't really have the capabilityiescapabilities the man power to fix it right now. >> what is being done now to help those that have survived the quake?
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i know many are afraid to go indoors and are going out doors this evening? >> reporter: i understand the main hospital has been overwhelmed by the injured being brought there, so i imagine they're being treated on the streets at this time. they need to get those relief supplies and maybe those american helicopters because they can get the people out of those outlining areas. they were like gold dust being able to bring supplies in and get keepal out. the problem in catkathmandu is it's a small place. so there needs to be a coordinated internationally.
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and the airport is operating, but the next 48 hour sz key to allow those survivors to survive further. >> and you mentioned the supplies and relief coming in and the difficulty here is that the capital city the airport in kathmandu is closed. and there's concern about after shaukz shocks and that's why i mentioned people being able to sleep indoors for fear of build buildings collapsing. >> reporter: and at this main base camp for the mountaineers there was a huge avalanche and at least 8 people died there, including a google executive. and a lot of people were hurt on
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the mountain and many are still unaccounted for. this is the climbing season. we understand there are as many as 300,000 tourists in nepal at this time. so it's just an added factor making the situation more difficult, julie. >> thank you. fox news of course is america's election headquarters and a big day for republicans today. summets this weekend in big caucus states. and it is happening in iowa. and bringing jeb bush and scott walker. and earlier today, the republican jewish spring coalition leadership conferencernserence
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and house speaker john boehner and ted cruz who took the opportunity hit president obama over the nuclear deal with iran. listen. >> president obama is a lousy president because he is a radical ideal augand a zelt and his ideas have been profoundly dangerous to the united states and the rest of the world. >> hey, john. >> julie, good evening to you. this is a big flight christian conservatives. it is their first opportunity on the map to road test many of the 2016 candidates. and in 2012 they comprised of almost 16%. and the religious freedom laws
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mentioned here. and an article accusing conservatives of caving or religious laws. >> there used to by a bipartisan consensus that people had the right to live their lives according to their own believes. and indiana in you had leaders giving in and big businesses aligning themselves with the radical left. >> reporter: you know he's in the lock step with the freedom and religion coalition. and they said they needed the gop to quote, grow a backbone. >> an flrtinteresting one and gay marriage is a big topic there too. >> reporter: in iowa it has been legal due to a court action but still more people
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oppose it than support it. and some of them do believe in this idea of civil unions and the legal protection gay couples would get from that. and a trend started asking candidates if they would attend a gay wedding. i put that question to governor rick perry. would you go? >> i said probably would. if it's a loved one, somebody you really care about, i would go but don't ask me to officiate one. >> reporter: and governor gendal said he would also go but his presence there would not be to condone the institution of gay marriage. >> thank you very much. now to swirling question over hillary clinton.
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she's facing questions relating to the clinton foundation and her own conduct during tenure of secretary of states. and they say clinton could conceivably face a federal criminal molly, what kind of evidence would have to surface? >> reporter: evidence of prid pro quo when she was secretary of state. the book as well as the new york times are looking at a specific deal that they allow aded a uranium company called uranium 1 to sell uranium to a american company. and she received money from them for --
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>> if she did, i think there's going to be a high high likelihood of additional scrutiny either from capital hill. >> but he said it really depends on what information comes to light as this story unfolds. hillary clint's camp said the deal also had to be approved by other u.s. agencies and that she did not kpurt any undue influence to sell the uranium mines to the russians but did her family benefit after that sale? the republicans are crying foul but the white house is defending the clintons. >> there is no evidence that they -- >> it's pretty obvious that
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evidence is being wielded here but if you can't show it with documentation, then you face criminal liability. >> the clinton team has dismissed this story as just another in the many partisan conspiracy theories. >> and more about the author who is apparently associated with the right wing organization the clinton organization the clinton foundation could easily argue this is a republican conservative group that is after her trying to ruin her run for the white house. >> clearly. they believe it's part of a partisan conspiracy theory and that's what they're saying about the author and what he said in the book and i guess what the new york times has reported as well. >> and mean while, speaking of the author, he will be a guest
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on fox news sunday tomorrow. so check your local listing. that is must watch news. and the tangled clint web that airs tomorrow and 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. and that leads to our twitter question. they say that hillary could face federal bribery and corruption charges but will voters care about the charges? that is the question. i will read some of your answers later in the show. and this just in. there are new reports that russian hackers got to access president obama's unclassified emails. that's according to the new york times. we're working to confirm these details. the unclassified emails apparently were part of what was a wide hack attack by hackers
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either tied to or directly working for the russian government. the new york times is also reporting officials say no confidential information at either the white house or state department was compromised. the white house has apparently known for months about the depth of this hack attack but only confirmed it for the first time earlier this month. scores of protesters facing off with police. we will have more on that. plus a new round of severe weather moving in. the storms that are leaving a path of destruction through large parts of the country. we will tell you where.
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for nanjured for an injured suspect. demonstrators snarling traffic in one of the largest protests the city has ever seen. freddy gray suffered a spinal injury while in custody, fell into a coma and die adweek later. the officers involved have been suspend with pay. but some say that's not enough. elizabeth, what's the scene out there now? >> reporter: this is really the first time that we saw the protests get fairly violent. you can see the police barricade there in riot gear and also police on horses. they used to be about three blocks behind this location and every five minutes or so they will physically push the crowd back dispersing it because about 30 minutes ago, it began
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to get fairly violent. we know there were reports of broken glass at businesses down by the innerharbor and about three blocks in the direction you're looking right now is oriole park and they have a 7:00 game that began at 705:00 and people began going in to get away from the crowd. and the group cong ruigated in the neighborhood where freddy gray was taken into custody and we know his spine was severed 80% of the neck and he died a week later. they admit mistakes were made. and five out of the six officers have given their accounts. but the commissioner said he's looking forward.
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>> we know he was not buckled in the transportation wagon like he should have been. no excuses period. we know they failed to get him medical attention in a timely manner multiple times. there are still some things we don't have answers on and other areas we need to focus heavily on. >> reporter: as far as the protests we don't see them letting up we assume they will continue throughout evening. >> thank you so much. wildlife experts are working on the mystery and trying to find out just exactly how coyotes are ending up on roof tops. and terrifying when shots are fired outside a walmart and when police were able to bring the stand off to an end. >> we're being shot at. my dog's been shot. i need to get out of here.
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an intense 7-hour stand off with an armed gun down forces a shut down of an walmart. a man wanted on arrest warrants and he barricaded himself insad bus on the store's park lot and opened fire. >> he's kind of up and down a little bit. his quote is how many people need to die today? >> the suspect and officers then exchanged gun fire several times. one police dog was hit but survived. the chaos then went on for 7 hours. finally ending when s.w.a.t. teams ended it with the bus
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vehicle. he later died at the hospital. and now to some wild weather. an extreme weather alert. large hail damaging winds and possible tornados. this comes after major storms were reported across the region yesterday. and live in the fox extreme weather center. and it's pretty frigid in parts of the south. >> right. and typically in the spring time is when we see the severe weather. and florida up towards south carolina and we have a tornado watch for parts of the ohio river valley. we don't have any tornado warnings right now, but we do have severe thunderstorm warnings south and east of maken, georgia. and go through the afternoon and evening hours. and then across portions of
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kentucky these storms lining up here lighting up the radar. and again, we could see strong to severe storms throughout the night. and as a new storm system moves in from the rockies, cold enough from snow and we could see several feet of snow and spring time skiing i know you love that. that is going to give us a cold pocket of air and heavy rainfall over the next several days. in some cases, 4 to 6 inches in towards the southern plains and the heading across the southeast. and tomorrow we get that new storm system going across the southern plains. and eventually moving across the gulf coast. so some of these same areas getting hit hard again. and it's very warm across the southern states and midwest, great lakes and the western half
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of the country cooler than average. so again, this is the typical spring time pattern that we see setting up for severe storms. we'll continue to monitor it tonight and into next week when a new storm moves in. >> thank you so much. >> okay. the devastation rocking an entire nation to its core. more than 1,000 people dead and now the u.s. is sending a special task force to assist following a massive earthquake. plus officials say there's no saving this million dollar home why it's sinking and fast. and a pro flag rally after a u.s. vet arrested from trying to protect old glory from being stomped on. ♪
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this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour. time now for the top of the news. and 10s of thousands of people are living in makeshift shelters and dig through rubble after a powerful earthquake struck nepal. nearly 1300 people have died and that number expected to rise. secretary of state john kerry released this statement "we are working closely with the government of nepal to provide
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assistance and support ambassador bodde has issued relief. and kent thank you so much for comingen and talking to us about this devastation. and you just returned a few weeks ago to talk about ways to reduce nepal's vulnerability to disasters. >> and it's hard to see the images that we've been seeing all day long. and the top earthquake expert in nepal warned that 21 most vulnerable cities in the world, kathmandu was number one for having major casualties for
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other cake earthquakes. and to know we're just a couple of hours away from dawn and people have been out all day in the cold and no shelter, they're afraid to go inside. when night comes, we'll be going through the rubble again and find survivors. it's a heart breaking situation. >> people are afraid of after shocks and so many are sleeping out doors. and with the infrastructure what is life like in nepal tonight and how prepared were the people? >> the reason kathmandu and poke ruwere not prepared and they have buildings that need to be destroyed or retrofitted. and it can't be done overnight.
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right now, we have to tend to the immediate needs of the people who are suffering from this most immediate earthquake. >> and i understand it's somewhere around 4 million people and to think of how unprepared the people of kathmandu and the people in the surrounding areas were you have to imagine, how are they treating the survivors? the hospitals have to be overwhelmed. many are treating this these injured on the streets. how are they going to be able to properly treat all these people especially with the roads closed? the rest of the world wants to help and they can't get in. >> there's only one runway in kathmandu and it can close pretty quickly. the infrastructure needs are
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incredible. the need for water, shelter, medical care as you said has to be done outside right now. the possibility of more casualties because of what happens, not getting treatment, not having clean water can actually be higher than the initial losses of the earthquake itself. that's why groups like world vision are trying to get as much help as they can get. and you can give money in a lot of different ways but we need to get help to them right now. the situation is desperate. >> and house hold supplies temporary shelter and protection for children and that is heart breaking. >> and you have to remember that organizations like world vision we've been there for years and we're trying to make sure our own staff is safe and thankfully it appears they are. they're in a position to help.
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we have people flying in from all over the world to be a part of this. but they have to secure the safety of their staff, they have to get the resources to help and they need to move as quickly as possible. >> thank you seo much for your work and your contribution to those people and for coming on fox news tonight. >> sure. thank you. and the man known as the world's toughest sheriff, sheriff arpio admits hiring to investigate his wife. >> this isn't specifically why he was in court this week but he did take the stand on thursday and that's when the judge point
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blank asked him if he had been investigating the judge or his wife and the sheriff said yes he had, that he was work on a tip he got online. heed hire adprivate investigator his wife allegedly told a friend that he wanted to do everything he could to make sure arpio isn't rerelected. now, if that converseation did take place and it's true experts say, arpaio could ask the sdwrujjudge to recuse himself. we do know that the judge asked the sheriff to turn over any information he collected. it's no secret he doesn't shy away from controversy.
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mean many call him america's toughest sheriff. but he continues to enforce a court order and high ade admitted he violated the law. and arpaio says he simply wasn't paying attention. >> i think he really does know what's going on and is using the old excuse of i didn't know what was going on. bottom line is he violated the court's order and should be held responsible. >> we're saying it was not willful and from this there's lessons to be learned. >> the judge only allotted time this last week for this contempt hearing. he now thinks they need more time so the hearing will pick back up in june. >> thank you so much will.
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hundreds turning out in support of a military veteran who was trying to protect an american flag being trampled on in a protest. she was at friday's rally. >> reporter: in the case leading up to this event, there was a lot of concern. we're talking about thousands of people come nothing to an area experiencing real tension. what we got here today was a celebration. if you can, forget the huge crowds, the leather, the parade like atmosphere and all the cheering. instead, listen to the words and the passionate way they're given. >> i'm willing to give my life fighting for that flag. >> reporter: these people were
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personally offended by what happened on the university campus. a student protesting what he called white spremacy and he stomped on the flag. >> when you deskate the flag you may as well spit in the eye of every veteran. >> that kind of passion as well as threats on social media, caused some concern. the gdi and fbi were here but there was no problems. there was that passion though and they pushed as to why michelle a veteran was punished for stopping the damage of a flag. >> a lot of people are angry, let's turn that anger into love love for our country, love for
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our our freedom. >> reporter: some students who also feel that passion joined in. >> we all thought we'd come together and show respect. ♪ home of the brave ♪ >> our thanks to chris shaw for that report. an owner of an suv tries to stop a man from driving off in a vehicle in the entire dramatic car jacking caught on video. you have to see this next.oyote on the run from police and everybody and this isn't the first seen in a major city. so, we're going to tell you ♪ ♪
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major problems and just this week a coyote led police on a chase. and this is one coyote siting and uth sit aides are dealing with this issue. what are new yorkers saying about these coyote siteingsingsitings? >> reporter: as if new yorkers had anything else to be worried about other than other new yorkers. cops this morning chased a coyote for about an hour stopping her outside a water front restaurant where many residents actually walk their small dogs. >> absolute lutlutely be more careful. totally be on my guard and i come out the back way and god
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forbid he would have been dessert for my little guy. >> reporter: here is the mug shot of the captured culprit. it was tranquilized and will be released into the wild. this is the fifth siting around manhattan manhattan. unsure if this is the coyote caught today. last week one was caught in the court yard of a building in midtown and another one on the roof of a bar in queens before disappearing. and in neighboring new jersey two men were attacked by coyotes with rabies. they say attacks by coyotes are rare but you should try to avoid them. >> you don't have to tell me. i will do my best to avoid them.
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more of a question is why? why are we seeing so many siteing sitings around new york city and cities in general? >> reporter: they site a growing population in general. and these younger coyotes get pushed out of the parks and go towards manhattan looking for territory and food. they're appearing particularly in chicago where some 2,000 are thriving in the city and stud aides show the urban coyotes live longer than those in the wild. >> they are very adaptable and they can do very well in human dominated landscapes. >> reporter: bottom line is get used to this and i know you don't like hearing this but get used to it. get used to their sitings.
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>> i'm not going to heed that. >> i know. a suspected arsnist sets a golf course on fire. and the suspects in both crime said are on the loose. it's our top stories as we go across america. oklahoma, the victim parks the suv at a gas station as the suspect stands nearby. one gets into the drivers seat and the victim quickly jumps onto the hood hoping to stop the car jacker. >> i'm sure he panicked that's my grandma's car. we go there all the time. now they take your car? >> his mother said he suffered road rash and broken teeth. the suv was later found abandoned and missing its
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battery and tire. michigan arson suspected at a golf course in oakland's township. they believe flames were intentionally set to a maintenance building and golf karts. maintenance video was released to the police. tksexas texas, a million dollar mansion is sinking. it's slowly eroading due to land slides and more. and the cast of monty python and the holy grail to mark 40 years since the classic comedy was released. they spent the night laughing at themselves. >> we're going to be dead soon and that means you can't take anything seriously.
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>> the screening kick off a week long of sell bragdscelebrations including the monty python, the meaning of life. the trial for the man who admitted to killing 12 and injuring 70 after the friel the colorado movie theater begins. but it is far from a slam dunk. and the white house press core gets all dressed up for the dinner. it's efessiontly known as the nerd prom. stay tuned.
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begin monday for the man who profess to murdering those in an aurora colorado theater. and his insanity defense puts them in a difficult position. >> reporter: to secure a death sentence in colorado is extremely difficult. eve in in the case of james holmes who has admitted to killing people at a movie theater in aurora. that's because he pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. >> this is going to come down to whether the jury believes beyond a reasonable doubt. burden is always on the proskugdspros prosecution to colorado that the defendant was sane at the time. >> reporter: it says someone is insane if they are so diseased
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and defective of mind at the time of the the commission of the act as to be incapable of distinguishing from telling right from wrong. holme ms underwent a psychiatric eval yaugds evaluation and a second one. the evaluations have not been released to the public but the judge says the second sanity evaluation undercuts the findings of the first. both doctors are expected to testify. >> and ultimately under colorado and any other law, it's not up to the doctors, it's up to those jurors. >> reporter: decker explains a a --
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>> we believe that is a significant mitigating factor and causes us to choose not to impose the death penalty in this case. >> reporter: the jury must be unanimous when voting for death in colorado that means a sole juror could save him from execution. well earlier in the show we mentioned the defense lawyer say that hillary clinton could face federal corruption and bribery charges. and "voters may have short memories but after last 6 years of scandals and deceptions we're weary of this." more after the break. s
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about a mother's choice to take her daughter to a pink concert. but the superior court judge rejected his complaint in a 37 page decision. she said while pink's lyrics and moves might be subjective but not inappropriate for a teen. and many of you watched as olympic icon turned reality show talked about his decision. and his last interview as a man. >> i would say i've always been very confused with my gender identity since i was this big. i look at it this way, bruce always telling a lie. he's lived the lie his whole life about who he is and i can't do that any longer. >> an estimated 17 million
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viewers tuned in making it the most watched nonsport show on a friday since 2003. he said it's hard to talk about his gender issues something that he's struggled with since he was a little boy but hoped it would help others. "i wish clinton's actions will turn voters away but i fear many will ignore" and" this is not a good time to be a clinlten. she should save embarrassment and step down. fight another day." and that is how fox reports this saturday april 25th 2015. thank you so much for watching. bill o'reilly's legend and live starts right now and i will be back here on the fox report same time 7:00 p.m. eastern,
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